Page 2 - — gives you ample; FEATURES
2 Your RadioShack EC-291 24K Elec-tronic Organizer with Web Site Direc-tory is a pocket-size data organizer.It’s great for the person on the go,combining three telephone directories,a web site list, alarm clock, schedulealarms, a calculator, and more in onecompact, easy-to-use package. Itsfeatures i...
Page 5 - Tandy Corporation as-
5 Important: Tandy Corporation as- sumes no responsibility for any loss orclaims by third parties that might arisethrough use of this databank or fordamages incurred as a result of infor-mation loss due to malfunctions, re-pairs, battery replacement, or misuse.You should maintain physical recordsof ...
Page 6 - CONTENTS
6 CONTENTS Before You Begin .......................... 9 Removing the Insulation Strips ... 9Turning the Organizer On and Off ............................................. 10Turning the Key Tone On and Off ............................................. 11 Clock/Calendar ............................ 1...
Page 9 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN
9 BEFORE YOU BEGIN REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPS Before you can use the organizer, youmust remove the two protective insula-tion strips from inside the battery com-partment. To remove the slips, gentlypull them out. 65-743.fm Page 9 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 11 - appears when the key
11 TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF You can set your organizer so a tonesounds each time you press a key. With the organizer turned on, press to turn the tone on or off. A beepsounds. appears when the key tone is on. 65-743.fm Page 11 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 12 - You can only turn the key tone
12 Note: You can only turn the key tone on or off when the display shows thecurrent date and time. 65-743.fm Page 12 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
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13 CLOCK/CALENDAR SETTING/VIEWING THE HOME DATE AND TIME 1. Turn on the organizer, then press PROG . The seconds digits flash. 2. Press SEARCH ∧ or ∨ until your city’s name code appears. If yourcity is not listed, use a city in thesame time zone as yours. 65-743.fm Page 13 Wednesday, February 9, 200...
Page 18 - AM; PM; to choose; again to turn daylight saving
18 In the 12-hour format, AM or PM appears. Press AM/PM to choose AM or PM. 6. To select daylight saving time, press DST . appears. Press DST again to turn daylight saving time off. t 65-743.fm Page 18 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 19 - to store the date; Enter the correct digit, then press
19 7. Press ENTER to store the date and time. The day of the weekautomatically appears. Note: If any information you enter is invalid (for example, you enter15 for the hour), the first hour digitflashes after you press ENTER . Enter the correct digit, then press ENTER again. If you are in another mo...
Page 20 - VIEWING WORLD TIMES; to see the daylight; USING THE CALENDAR
20 VIEWING WORLD TIMES Once you set your home time, you canfollow these steps to view the time in31 other cities around the world. 1. Press CALEN/W/H TIME . The date and time of the last selected cityappears. 2. Repeatedly press SEARCH ∧ or ∨ to select the city you want. Note: Press DST to see the d...
Page 25 - and the; WEB; until
25 2. Press PROG . SPACE% and the percentage of memory units avail-able briefly appear. Then NAME? appears. 3. Enter the name. (The web site list stores names alphabetically.) 4. Press ENTER . WEB SITES? appears. 5. Enter the web site address (URL). 6. Press ENTER . NOTE? appears. 7. If you like, en...
Page 26 - FULL; to use any directory.
26 Note: If not enough space is available for the record you have entered, FULL appears. Delete phone records, memorecords, schedule alarms, or otherweb site addresses to free additionalspace. See “Using Records” on Page 37 to re-call, edit, or delete a record. STORING A PHONE LIST RECORD Your organ...
Page 29 - DATA
29 1. Press WEB SITE/PHONE LIST twice (for TEL1 ), three times (for TEL2 ), or four times (for TEL3 ). The directory number and NO DATA appear if there are no phone records stored. The directory number and SEARCH? appear if there are already records stored. 2. Press PROG. SPACE% and the percentage o...
Page 30 - able briefly appear. Then
30 able briefly appear. Then NAME? appears. 3. Enter the name. (Since the direc- tory stores names alphabetically,you might want to put last namesfirst.) 4. Press ENTER . COMPANY? appears. 65-743.fm Page 30 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 31 - PHONE
31 5. Enter the company name. 6. Press ENTER . ADDRESS? appears. 7. Enter the address. 8. Press ENTER . PHONE 1? appears. 9. Enter the first telephone number. 10. Press ENTER . PHONE 2? appears. 11. Enter the second telephone num- ber. 12. Press ENTER . FAX/PAGER? appears. 13. Enter the fax or pager...
Page 33 - NO MEMO; appears if there are no
33 MEMO/TO DO The Memo function lets you recordnotes to yourself, while the To Dofunction lets you keep a list of things todo. Each entry can be up to 96 charac-ters. ENTERING A MEMO FILE 1. Press MEMO/TO DO . NO MEMO appears if there are no memo records stored. 65-743.fm Page 33 Wednesday, February...
Page 35 - NO TODO
35 4. Press ENTER to save the memo file record. See “Using Records” on Page 37 to re-call, edit, or delete a record. ENTERING A TO DO FILE 1. Press MEMO/TO DO twice. NO TODO appears if there are no to do records stored. TODO SEARCH? appears if there are already to do records stored. 2. Press PROG . ...
Page 37 - USING RECORDS
37 USING RECORDS RECALLING A WEB SITE/PHONE LIST OR MEMO/TO DO RECORD 1. Repeatedly press WEB SITE/ PHONE LIST or MEMO/TO DO until the desired directory (such as WEB SEARCH?, TEL 1SEARCH? MEMO SEARCH? or TODO SEARCH?) appears. 2. Press SEARCH ∧ or ∨ to view the first record. You can also enter the f...
Page 38 - • If there is not a matching; NOT FOUND; to view
38 find, then press SEARCH ∧ or ∨ . The first matching record appears. Notes: • If there are no records stored in your organizer, NO DATA appears. • If there is not a matching record, NOT FOUND appears. 3. Repeatedly press ENTER to view the other information in therecord. 4. To recall another record...
Page 42 - DAILY ALARM; ) appears and a tone sounds at
42 DAILY ALARM You can set an alarm to sound at a settime of day. When the daily alarm ison, ( ( • ) ) appears and a tone sounds at the set time for about 20 seconds,even if the organizer is off. To silence the alarm sooner, pressany key. Note: Because pressing any key turns off the alarm, the alarm...
Page 43 - ALARM; and the current alarm; and the first alarm digit flashes.
43 SETTING THE DAILY ALARM TIME 1. Press ALARM/SCHED twice. ALARM and the current alarm time appear. 2. Press PROG . You see ALARM? , and the first alarm digit flashes. 65-743.fm Page 43 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 45 - to return
45 6. Press CALEN/W/H TIME to return to the current date and time dis-play. TURNING THE DAILY ALARM ON AND OFF 1. Press ALARM/SCHED twice. ALARM and the current alarm time appear. 2. Press to turn on the alarm. ( ( • ) ) appears. Press again to turn off the alarm. 65-743.fm Page 45 Wednesday, Februa...
Page 46 - Turning the daily alarm on
46 Note: Turning the daily alarm on or off does not affect schedulealarms. 65-743.fm Page 46 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 47 - SCHEDULE ALARMS; • Since pressing any key turns off
47 SCHEDULE ALARMS Schedule alarms keep you in control ofyour busy schedule by reminding youof meetings and other importantevents. For each alarm, you can enteran alarm message of up to 96 charac-ters. At the set time, the alarm sounds for20 seconds and your stored messageappears. If the organizer i...
Page 48 - • Repeatedly press; to select a
48 appear) if you are entering infor-mation precisely at the schedulealarm time. • If your organizer is locked at the schedule alarm time, the alarmsounds but the alarm messagedoes not appear. To display thealarm message, you must enterthe password (see “The Pass-word” on Page 57). ENTERING A SCHEDU...
Page 49 - SCHEDULE; appears if there are; NO SCHEDULE
49 + # ( ) &). To enter the symbol,press . • If you make an incorrect entry, repeatedly press to move to the character you want to change,then type the correct characterover the old one. 1. Press ALARM/SCHED. SCHEDULE appears if there are schedule alarms stored. If thereare no schedule alarms st...
Page 52 - ULE; to turn on the alarm.
52 TURNING THE SCHEDULE ALARM ON AND OFF 1. Press ALARM/SCHED . SCHED- ULE appears. 2. Press to turn on the alarm. appears. Press again to turn off the alarm. Note: Turning a schedule alarm on or off does not affect the dailyalarm. 65-743.fm Page 52 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 53 - If there are no schedule; to scroll backward
53 RECALLING A SCHEDULE ALARM Schedule alarms are stored in chrono-logical order. 1. Press ALARM/SCHED . SCHED- ULE appears. Note: If there are no schedule alarms stored in your organizer, NO SCHEDULE appears. 2. Press SEARCH ∨ . The first sched- ule alarm appears. To recall otherschedule alarms, re...
Page 56 - The schedule alarm remains.
56 3. If you are sure, press Y . The alarm is deleted. Otherwise, press N . The schedule alarm remains. 65-743.fm Page 56 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 57 - THE PASSWORD; Select the desired function using
57 THE PASSWORD You can block unauthorized access toinformation by entering it in an areawhich is protected by a password thatyou assign. Once you enter the password, all therecords you enter are automaticallystored in the secret area. You must en-ter the password to recall a record inthe secret are...
Page 58 - If this is the first time you; appears in the
58 3. Enter the password. Note: If this is the first time you are answering this question, youare about to set the password.Your password can be up to 8characters. Be sure you canremember your password. If youforget it, you must reset the orga-nizer which clears all recordsstored in the secret area ...
Page 59 - • To change the password, you
59 Notes: • After you press CALEN/W/H TIME or turn off your organizer (or itturns itself off), does not appear when you turn it back on.To re-enter the secret area, pressthe desired function key then SECRET , enter the password again, and press ENTER . • To change the password, you must completely r...
Page 61 - CALCULATOR; Press; CAL; and; CALCULATIONS; Standard Calculations
61 CALCULATOR Press CONV/CALC once to use the cal- culator. CAL and 0 appear. CALCULATIONS Standard Calculations Press the keys in the order they ap-pear in the arithmetic operation. 65-743.fm Page 61 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 62 - Square Calculations
62 For example: Press C/CE once to clear the last entry. Press C/CE twice to clear all pending calculations. Note: If the result of a calculation has more than 10 digits, or if you try to di-vide by 0, E (error) appears. To clear the error, press C/CE . Square Calculations To do square calculations,...
Page 63 - Memory Calculations
63 For example, to calculate 4 2 : Memory Calculations The memory calculation feature letsyou do multistep calculations easily. Use the following keys to performmemory calculations: • Press MC to clear the memory. • Press M+ to total a calculation and add the total to memory. • Press M– to total a c...
Page 64 - to clear the memory.
64 • Press MR to recall (display) the value in memory. • Press MC to clear the memory. Note: M appears when you store a val- ue in memory. M disappears when you clear the memory. For example, to find (4 × 5) + (28 + 2) – (7–2) + (75 ÷ 5): You press You see CONV/CALC CAL 0. 4 × 5 = M+ M 20. 28 + 2 = ...
Page 65 - CONVERSIONS; METRIC CONVERSIONS
65 CONVERSIONS METRIC CONVERSIONS The organizer can convert betweenthe following: Degrees Celsius/degrees FahrenheitYards/metersInches/centimetersPounds/kilogramsOunces/gramsGallons/litersFluid ounces/millilitersMiles/kilometers Follow these steps to perform metricconversions. 1. Press CONV/CALC twi...
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68 If you want to change the currencyname(s) or set the exchangerate(s), press EDIT . Enter the new currency name onthe left, then press ENTER and enter the new currency name onthe right. Note: You can press SYM to select the symbols you needwhen editing currency names. 3. Press ENTER . RATE? appear...
Page 70 - CARE; • Keep the organizer dry. If it gets
70 CARE Your RadioShack EC-219 24K Elec-tronic Organizer with Web Site Direc-tory is an example of superior designand craftsmanship. The following sug-gestions will help you care for your or-ganizer so you can enjoy it for years. • Keep the organizer dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liq...
Page 72 - • Use only fresh batteries of the
72 (see “Resetting the Organizer” onPage 76). • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. Alwaysremove old or weak batteries.They can leak chemicals that candestroy the electronic circuits. Modifying or tampering with the orga-nizer’s internal components can causea malfunction and migh...
Page 76 - Resetting the Secret Memory; You must clear; hole in the back of your; RESET
76 RESETTING THE ORGANIZER Resetting the Secret Memory Follow these steps to reset the orga-nizer and clear the records stored inthe secret memory. This is useful ifyou forget the password or just want tofree up memory by deleting therecords in the secret area. Note: You must clear all records (see ...
Page 77 - Resetting All Memory
77 2. Press Y . DEL SECRET? appears. 3. Press Y again. DELETE... appears for about 2 seconds, thenthe current date and time appear.All the records stored in the orga-nizer’s secret memory arecleared. Resetting All Memory If you want to clear all the records inthe organizer, follow these steps tocomp...
Page 78 - Follow the steps in “Resetting the; ERASE; appears for
78 1. Follow the steps in “Resetting the Secret Memory” on Page 76 andpress any key except Y in Step 3. ERASE DATA? appears. 2. Press Y . RESET... appears for about 2 seconds. All the informa-tion stored in the organizer’smemory (including records in thesecret area) is cleared. You mustre-enter the ...
Page 79 - SPECIFICATIONS; One Lithium Battery,
79 SPECIFICATIONS Power Source: Main Two Lithium Batteries, 3VBack-Up One Lithium Battery, 3V, Type CR2032 (RadioShack Cat. No. 23-162) Battery Life: Main ..................... About 8 MonthsBack-Up ................... About 1 Year Automatic Power-Off ................ About 6 Minutes Working Tempera...
Page 81 - NOTES
81 NOTES 65-743.fm Page 81 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
Page 83 - Limited One-Year Warranty
83 Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manu-facturing defects in material and workmanship under nor-mal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase fromRadioShack company-owned stores and authorized Ra-dioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PRO-VIDED HER...